Albion Basin is renowned for its vibrant summer wildflowers and stunning alpine landscapes in the Wasatch Range, offering excellent hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Albion Basin.
No fees; however, parking is limited and fills up fast.
July through September for wildflowers; December through April for skiing.
Information available at the Albion Basin Campground during peak season.
Accessed via Highway 210; road may be closed for winter conditions.
Summers are mild with daytime highs in the 70s (°F) and cooler nights. Winters bring heavy snowfall, making it ideal for skiing.
Visitor impact on sensitive wildflower areas is a concern. Efforts are made to manage foot traffic and preserve natural habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the trailheads with scenic views and quick access to hiking routes.
Known for stunning alpine views and destination at a picturesque glacial lake.
Features expansive wildflower displays and excellent wildlife viewing.
Visit during late July to early August for peak wildflower blooms.
Snow may linger on trails until mid-summer; check conditions in advance.
Arrive early during peak months as parking is limited and fills quickly.
Wear layers and bring plenty of water due to the high elevation and changing weather.